Director, Jason Raftopoulos, takes us beneath the surface of “Voices in Deep”

Jason Raftopoulos shared his thoughts on the film’s symbolism and the emotional journey of the characters, shedding light on the intricacies of storytelling

Voices in deep”, the second feature film by the director and writer Jason Raftopoulos, was shown on Friday, 20th October, at Palace Cinema Como.

A film shot in Athens, which recounts the trauma experienced by many in the aftermath of the refugee crisis in Greece in 2015. “Voices in Deep”, is a cinematic gem that delves into the depths of human emotion and connection. The film explores the complexities of relationships, the power of our inner voices, and the vast ocean of human experiences.

Raftopoulos weaves a compelling narrative through intricate storytelling, allowing the audience to empathize with the characters’ struggles. The film’s cinematography is breathtaking. The interpretation of the audio extends beyond the mere auditory experience. It serves as a storytelling element, guiding the audience’s emotions and drawing them deeper into the narrative, along with the performances of the well selected cast.

The Q&A session with director Jason Raftopoulos co-hosted by Panos Apostolou, radio producer for SBS Greek was a captivating addition to the screening of “Voices in Deep.” It provided a unique opportunity to gain deeper insights into the creative process, themes, and inspirations behind the film.

Jason Raftopoulos shared his thoughts on the film’s symbolism and the emotional journey of the characters, shedding light on the intricacies of storytelling. Panos Apostolou’s probing questions, and keen observations, allowed the audience to further explore the film’s themes, to connect with the director and gain deeper insights into the film’s creation.

Following the enlightening Q&A session, the Vice President of the Greek Community of Melbourne, Dr. Jim Bossinakis, took the stage and expressed heartfelt gratitude for the insightful discussion and the outstanding cinematic work presented by Jason Raftopoulos. In a touching gesture, he presented both the director and co-host, Panos Apostolou with tokens of appreciation.

The Greek Film Festival is presented in Victoria by the Greek Community of Melbourne playing on the Palace Cinemas group’s screens.

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